Goals by Donya Salomon-Ali and Katie Sloan propelled LA Tech to the first C-USA win of the year, a 2-1 victory over UAB

2014:Played in all 22 games with 17 starts … Started all 10 regular season league games and the two tournament games … Named Team Co-Midfielder of the Year … Became first Lady Techster to be named to C-USA All-Tournament Team … Finished the year with four points on one goal and two assists … Registered an assist on a through pass versus Louisiana College (2/26) … Came off the bench to notch an assist against Jackson State (9/21) … Lone goal scored came in the C-USA quarterfinal match against No. 3 UTEP (11/5), knocking in deflection off post for equalizer … Played all 110 minutes in LA Tech’s first ever postseason victory in the upset over Miners. Peninsula College: Won back-to-back championships in the NWAACC ... Was ranked No. 1 in the conference and No. 14 nationally ... Named to the NWAACC all-star team.

High School: Lettered four years at Olympia HS for coaches Tessa Effland and Travis Larson ... Also lettered in track and tennis ... Earned the 2011 team mvp award ... Received the coach's award in 2010 and 2011 as well as being named to the all-Narrows second team and all-area Olympia second team.

Club: Member of the Puget Sound Slammers Club and Washington Premier FC ECNL U18 ... Champions of the Rainer Challenge Cup and took second place at the Nike Mount Hood Challenge.

Personal: Full name is Anne Armstrong ... Nickname is "Annie" ... Daughter of Edward and Diana Armstrong ... Three siblings, Elizabeth, Tommy and Molly ... Born July 26, 1993 in Tumwater, Wash.